The 1928 Plymouth Model Q represents a piece of automotive history and a rare opportunity for vintage car collectors. Produced by Plymouth, a brand launched by Chrysler in 1928 to compete in the market for more affordable vehicles, the Q was a pioneering model in many respects.
One of the distinctive features of this car is the technical innovation: the Plymouth Q was indeed the first car in the world to be equipped with hydraulic brakes on all four wheels, a system that revolutionized safety and control while driving at a time when most cars still used mechanical brakes.
With a 4-cylinder 2.8-liter engine and a 3-speed manual transmission plus reverse, the Q was capable of reaching a top speed of 90 km/h, more than sufficient for the roads of the time. Its lightweight of 1,200 kg made it agile for its era, and the solidity of its structure reflected the reliability typical of American vehicles of those years.
Produced in a limited number, the Plymouth Q is today an absolute rarity. Its historical value, combined with the importance of its technical innovations, makes it a highly sought-after piece in the classic car landscape. Buying a Plymouth Q means not only owning a vintage vehicle but also a symbol of technological evolution and an example of automotive elegance from the 1920s.
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